“Few, if any individuals have had as much direct impact on the success of the Twins franchise as Tom Kelly,” said Twins CEO Jim Pohlad. “Over a 41-year career with the Twins organization, Tom has helped ensure high standards on and off the field and has always demonstrated the utmost respect for the game. It is our honor to celebrate Tom’s remarkable career by forever retiring his famed No. 10.”

Kelly joins Harmon Killebrew, Rod Carew, Tony Oliva, Kent Hrbek, Kirby Puckett and Bert Blyleven as the seventh Twin to have his number retired by the organization.

In this hour, John talked to Amelia about what's going to be on the news tonight. Then he discussed an awkward exchange at Torii Hunter's press conference. Finally he talked about his own memory problems and asked listeners if they have simliar troubles.

In this hour, John listened in to some of the Twins press conference re-introducing Torii Hunter. Then he talked to Mike Max about what to expect from Torii. Then he talked about the 50th anniversary of the Charlie Brown Christmas Special

In his first hour on Sunday, Steve ran down the NFL scores and talked about the Vikings win over Washington. Then he talked to Star Tribune Twins beat writer Phil Miller about the liklihood that Paul Molitor will be the next Twins manager